Watch: ‘They Try To Get Away With Murder, But This Time They Won’t’ – Karl Stagno Navarra Calls For Inquiry Into PN’s Finances

Former Nationalist Party (PN) employee Karl Stagno Navarra has issued a call for an inquiry into the party’s financial administration, alleging that years of mismanagement have left former staff members with missing National Insurance (NI) payments.
Taking to Facebook early this morning, Stagno Navarra, who worked with the PN between 1992 and 2004 before later switching over to the Labour Party (PL), accused the party of failing to file its accounts for several years.
“There’s a very good reason why the PN hasn’t submitted its financial statements,” he claimed in the video, announcing that he and other affected employees are prepared to take legal action.
“I am ready, together with my lawyer, with all the necessary documents—not only to pursue a class action lawsuit against three former secretary generals, but also against two individuals who control the party’s finances,” he stated.
When he is talking about three former secretary generals he is referring to Austin Gatt, Joe Saliba, and Lawrence Gonzi.
He also took aim at PN Leader Bernard Grech, who was questioned about the missing NI payments during yesterday’s press conference. According to Stagno Navarra, Grech dismissed the concerns, stating, “I will not comment on that, except for what the PN has already said on this issue.” Grech reportedly went on to insist that no NI-related issues exist within the party.
Stagno Navarra, however, found this response “laughable” and accused the PN of hypocrisy. “Bernard knows full well that when a person discovers missing NI contributions, they must present all their FS3 forms. And what happens next? The government turns to the employer—in this case, the PN—who failed to meet its obligations.”
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“I am publicly appealing—before it is too late. The evidence is crystal clear,” he urged.
His warning was stark: “Some people want to hide from prosecution, but for me and my colleagues, that is unacceptable. They try to get away with murder, but this time they won’t.”
While he insisted that his actions were not driven by a spirit of vengeance, he urged the public to consider these “red flags” before trusting the Nationalist Party with governance.
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